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361Q1024933 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Jaborá SC, AMAUC, 2025

There are several theories regarding how humans acquire language, each with different perspectives on the role of innate biological mechanisms and social interaction. For example, the nativist theory suggests that language acquisition is an inborn ability, while the interactionist theory emphasizes the importance of social interaction in learning a language. How does the interactionist theory explain language acquisition?
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362Q1082292 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Águas de Chapecó SC, FEPESE, 2025

The communicative approach is based on the idea that learning language successfully comes through having to communicate real meaning.

According to this sentence, mark the alternative that contains correct examples of this Approach.

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363Q1022138 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Edital n 138, SEED PR, Consulplan, 2024

An English teacher handed this text to his/her students with the following sentence highlighted. Analyze his criteria to do so:

If I would have told my 18 year-old self that someday I'd work with (and become great friends with) Matthew Lillard, enjoy meals and social deduction games with Kevin Williamson, and have a relaxed, casual dinner with Neve Campbell… I frankly would never have believed it.

Which item presents the standard form of the sentence structure in question ?

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364Q1024187 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Educação Infantil, InoversaSul, CESPE CEBRASPE, 2025

No que concerne à prática pedagógica do ensino da língua inglesa e às metodologias ativas, julgue o próximo item.

Metodologias baseadas na resolução de problemas são exemplos de métodos ativos que incentivam o pensamento crítico no ensino da língua inglesa.

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365Q1024965 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

No Currículo Paulista encontramos o que segue:
Esse Currículo tem como referência a Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC), além das Competências Específicas da Área de Linguagens, definidas para o Estado de São Paulo. Privilegia uma nova visão para o aprendizado da Língua Inglesa, pois adota o conceito de língua franca, priorizando a função social e política da língua inglesa.
(SÃO PAULO [Estado]. Secretaria da Educação. Currículo Paulista. São Paulo: SEDUC, 2019)
A adoção da perspectiva do ensino de inglês como “língua franca” nas escolas brasileiras significa, concretamente,
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366Q1022155 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Disciplina Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Aracaju SE, CESPE CEBRASPE, 2024

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Professores de inglês têm uma variedade de abordagens de ensino à sua disposição para incluir em seu repertório. Cada método evoluiu ao longo do tempo, influenciado por teorias linguísticas, abordagens pedagógicas, eventos culturais e avanços tecnológicos. Na busca por instrução eficaz de idiomas, abordagens/métodos populares emergiram ao longo dos anos, enfatizando diferentes aspectos da aprendizagem de idiomas e atendendo a diversas necessidades dos aprendizes.


Cada abordagem tem seus próprios prós e contras, e nenhum método é universalmente considerado superior aos outros em todos os contextos de ensino. A instrução moderna de idiomas envolve uma “abordagem eclética”, uma combinação de métodos, adaptada aos níveis de proficiência dos aprendizes, objetivos de aprendizagem específicos e origens culturais.


Internet: <aprendebrasil.com.br> (com adaptações).

Considerando as diversas abordagens/métodos mais conhecidas no ensino de língua estrangeira, julgue o seguinte item.

O ensino de línguas baseado em tarefas (task-based language teaching) se concentra na realização de tarefas práticas que exigem habilidades linguísticas, como, por exemplo, criar uma apresentação ou planejar uma viagem.

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367Q1022189 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Professor de Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Luiz Alves SC, UNIVALI, 2024

In literary stylistics, certain techniques create particular effects that influence reader interpretation. In William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, which of the following stylistic features most contributes to the reader's perception of fragmented consciousness and psychological depth in the narrative?
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368Q1023471 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Disciplina Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Camaçari BA, CESPE CEBRASPE, 2024

Cada cultura é dotada de um “estilo” particular que se exprime através da língua, das crenças, dos costumes, da arte — mas não apenas desta maneira. Esse estilo, esse “espírito” próprio a cada cultura influi sobre o comportamento dos indivíduos.

Denys Cuche. A noção de cultura nas ciências sociais. 2.ª ed. Bauru: EUDSC, 2002 (com adaptações).

Considerando as ideias do fragmento de texto precedente e o impacto das relações entre língua, cultura e sociedade sobre o ensino do inglês, assinale a opção correta.
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369Q1022196 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Morungaba SP, Avança SP, 2025

Students in a language class are given a list of sentences in English and asked to translate them into their first language. What teaching method does this reflect?
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370Q1022709 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Inglês, Prefeitura de Brusque SC, FEPESE, 2024

English as a second Language teaching is the process of helping individuals who do not speak English as their first language learn to speak, read, and write in English. ESL teaching methods are the ways in which teachers use to teach English.
Study these sentences below and decide if they are true ( T ) or false ( F ), according to the Methods and their characteristics.

( ) Direct Method is the type of teaching which involves giving students one-on-one instruction without any group work or activity involvement. This method is used in formal learning situations only and usually does not involve a lot of hands-on practice.
( ) Total Physical Response (TPR) is a style of teaching, where students are first introduced to the material through group work or Activity-Based Learning activities before moving on to individual instruction. This method can be used in both formal and informal settings.
( ) Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is the method that focuses on developing fluency in a foreign language by using realworld, communicative activities. By engaging students in authentic conversations, CLT helps them to improve their comprehension and speaking skills.
( ) The Grammar Translation Method is based on the principle that language is composed of grammar and vocabulary, and that by understanding the structure of a foreign language, students can improve their comprehension.

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371Q1021690 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Inglês, Prefeitura de São José SC, FEPESE, 2024

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Immigrants and Public Schools

Public schools in the United States helped immigrants in different ways. First the school gave the children a free education. This meant that many young people became better educated than their parents and had more chances for better jobs. In addition, many schools had evening classes for adults.

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Analyze the sentences below about the types of active learning methodologies.

1. Hybrid Education is a format that combines different age groups and face-to-face classes.

2. Problem-based learning (PBL) proposes solving a problem through collaboration between students.

3. Field research is one of the active methodologies put into practice outside the classroom. The student researches a subject in the place where the situation normally occurs.

4. Gamification consists of using virtual classes to explore new content, so that students can improve their knowledge and critical analysis.

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372Q1022766 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Inglês, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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A language function is a purpose you wish to achieve when you say or write something. If you say ‘I invite you’, you are performing the function of inviting. Of course you could also say ‘D’you want to come to the cinema?’ to make an invitation. There are many ways of inviting, apologising, agreeing, giving advice, asking for information etc.

If our students want to express themselves in speaking or writing, they need to know to perform these functions – in other words, how to use grammar and vocabulary to express certain meanings/ purposes.

(Jeremy Harmer. How to teach English, 1998. Adaptado)

The same function can be performed at different levels of formality, depending on the situation and the intimacy between speakers. There is an adequate choice of grammar and vocabulary in the function ‘making a recommendation’ in the situation illustrated in:
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373Q1017658 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Professor de Inglês, UNIVESP, CESPE CEBRASPE, 2025

The audiolingual method, also known as fundamental skill method, aural-oral method or Army method, came as a result of the need for American soldiers who were to travel overseas to communicate in foreign languages during the Second World War. To this end, bits and pieces of the Direct Method were appropriated in order to enhance this method. The audiolingual method draws its practices from linguistic and psychological theory that investigates different language using scientific descriptive analytic approach.


Aaron Ugwu Ifeanyi. Language Teaching Methods: A Conceptual Approach. 2015 (adapted).


Considering the previous excerpt as a context, it is correct to affirm that, in the audiolingual method,

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374Q1022279 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Morungaba SP, Avança SP, 2025

An English teacher in Brazil notices that some students use informal expressions like "ain't" instead of "isn't/aren't" during oral activities. From the perspective of English as a lingua franca, the most appropriate approach would be to:
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375Q1023080 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Inglês, Prefeitura de São Gonçalo RJ, SELECON, 2024

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Read the following text:


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The teaching of English as a foreign language in the context of Brazilian regular schools: a retrospective and prospective view of policies and practices


Read the following text:


The movement towards a more meaningful approach to the teaching of English as a foreign language in Brazilian regular schools reached its climax in the 20th century with the publication of the Brazilian National Curricular Parameters (PCN) for the teaching of foreign languages at basic education level. Since then, the community of teachers has been divided into those who welcomed the contents, views and propositions of the document, and the ones who believed that the suggestions it contained were inappropriate. At the center of this controversy was the importance given by the official policies to the teaching of reading, as opposed to an approach, borrowed from private language institutes, which historically favored a focus on the oral skills.


A brief overview of the recent history of ELT in Brazilian regular schools


During the 1970s, the so-called audiolingual method, based on behaviorist and structuralist assumptions, was still considered the only scientific way of teaching a foreign language. Its emphasis on the oral skills and on the exhaustive repetition of structural exercises seemed to work well in the contexts of private language institutes. Those contexts were characterized by the gathering of small numbers of highly motivated students per class, a weekly time-table superior in the number of hours to the one adopted in regular schools, and plenty of audiovisual resources. Questionable in itself, both because of its results (which in time were revealed to be less efficient than believed, especially in terms of fluency) and its theoretical assumptions, the method ended up being adopted by regular schools due to its positive reputation at the time. The failure of the methodology in this context would soon become evident, generating extreme frustration both amongst teachers and students.


From the 1980s on, with the spread of ideas connected to the so-called communicative approach and the growth of English for Specific Purposes (ESP), the community of researchers and teachers interested in the context of regular schools started reviewing the assumptions and logic of English Language Teaching (ELT). Recognizing that each and every school discipline needs to justify its presence in the curriculum socially and educationally, this movement identified the skill of reading as the most relevant one for the students attending the majority of Brazilian regular schools.This understanding was achieved by considering not only the possibility of real use outside school, but also the role this approach could play in the achievement of other educational goals, such as the improvement of student's reading abilities in Portuguese as a mother tongue. This movement reached its climax with the publication of the Brazilian National Curricular Parameters (PCN) for the teaching of foreign languages at basic education level by the end of the 1990s. The document recommended the focus on the teaching of reading within a view of language as discourse. However, it did not close the door on the teaching of any other skill, as long as the context made it possible and relevant.


This understanding was achieved by considering not only the possibility of real use outside school, but also the role this approach could play in the achievement of other educational goals, such as the improvement of student's reading abilities in Portuguese as a mother tongue. This movement reached its climax with the publication of the Brazilian National Curricular Parameters (PCN) for the teaching of foreign languages at basic education level by the end of the 1990s. The document recommended the focus on the teaching of reading within a view of language as discourse. However, it did not close the door on the teaching of any other skill, as long as the context made it possible and relevant.


Another important characteristic of the Parameters that should not be overlooked is their emphasis on teacher's autonomy. This emphasis can be seen clearly in the fact that no content or method is imposed upon the teachers. What one can find are suggestions and relevant information for teachers to make their own decisions, taking into consideration the context within which they work. In other words, the Parameters do not force any teacher to limit their focus on the teaching of reading, if they believe they can go further than that.


To be or not to be: professional identities and beliefs


When asked why they were against the focus on reading, most teachers who take this position, told me that they considered the teaching of reading to be "not enough". Most of them also added that if the teaching of reading was designed to fit a context where one cannot effectively teach the oral skills, then we should not adapt ourselves to that context, but rather demand the improvements that would make more feasible the teaching of the so-called four skills.


Let us consider these statements more closely. The first one is about quantity, that is, by teaching "only" the reading skill, the teacher would be denying her/his students the opportunity for learning all the other skills. They would be denied the opportunity for learning to speak English, which is, after all, assumed to be the real goal of teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL).


Reasonable and democratic as it may seem, such an argument fails to take into consideration at least one extremely relevant issue: the fact that in Brazil there are virtually no reports of successful teaching of the four skills in contexts other than the private language institutes. Before the mid-1980s, several different attempts were made to make ELT work out at regular schools, but only those which completely changed the characteristics of the classes (making them look almost exactly like the small, homogeneous classes of the private institutes) were able to achieve some (questionable) level of success. In other words, the integrative approach to ELT, with its claim of teaching the four skills, focusing especially on the oral skills, has never been successful in our regular schools, including most of the private ones, with very few exceptions. If that is indeed the case, then it makes very little sense to speak of giving our students more or less of something that they never really had. And even if we are to speak in such terms, then it is extremely clear (at least for those who tried it) that the communicative teaching of one skill is definitely better (and more) than the pantomime of allegedly teaching the four skills, which was never successful in the context of Brazilian schools.


Where do we go from here?


Any attempt to establish new policies for the teaching of EFL at Brazilian regular schools should start with the recognition that the PCN were a very important step towards meaningful foreign language education in this context. Without such recognition, there will always be the suspicion that the old beliefs connected to the professional identity of the teacher as an instructor are coming back.


Surely, we do not want to teach only reading forever. But sound attempts to go forward in enhancing the relevance of our teaching should start with the discussion of the three groups of reasons that justified the propositions of the PCN. The focus on reading was considered the most adequate for the majority of our schools because of practical considerations about our working conditions, social relevance, and educational relevance.


As far as practical conditions and educational relevance are concerned, virtually no major change has occurred in order to justify reframing our teaching. However, in what concerns social relevance, it is undeniable that the growth of the Internet has provided a new context for the use of the English language outside schools. For that reason, it is my belief that skills other than reading may now be taught in our classes without representing a return to a rationale that is alien to our schools. The teaching of writing in the context of Internet genres and practices is definitely necessary, if we want our students to have their own voice, becoming able to project their own local identities in global contexts.

Adapted from: ALMEIDA, Ricardo Luiz Teixeira de. Scielo Brazil – Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada - https://www.scielo.br/j/rbla/a/ nNz3Jtj85xmms8MnNfwRpMn/?lang=en. Accessed: 05/02/2024.
The Language Acquisition Theory which was considered the only scientific way of teaching a foreign language in the 1970s can still be called:
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376Q1023593 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Inglês, Prefeitura de Caçador SC, FEPESE, 2024

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Predicting the unpredictable


Some years ago, a devastating earthquake struck the Italian town of L’Aquila. More than 300 people lost their lives, over 1,500 people were injured, and many buildings were destroyed. Two years later, seven earthquake experts were involved in a court case: Did they adequately warn the public after the initial tremors began? At the heart of the debate is whether they could have predicted a disaster like this.


Although a lot of scientists are working to improve our ability to predict natural disasters, so far no one has come up with a reliable method to forecast earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, days or weeks beforehand. Most of the research focuses on the areas most likely to experience seismic activity – but even our knowledge about where these areas are, is very limited. One reason for this is that human beings have only been around for a very small part of the Earth’s history. In geological terms, we all arrived on the scene very recently. Records from the past 2,000 years are incomplete, and the biggest earthquakes nearly always happen in areas where there have been no earthquakes in recorded history.


So, is there any hope for improving our ability to predict disasters? A solution may come from an unexpected source. Four years ago, a team of US physicists at Rutgers University in New Jersey were studying why pharmaceutical powders stick together. They observed that the powder stuck together when placed in a spinning cylinder, but then developed cracks and collapsed. Just before the cracks developed, an electric signal, like a small bolt of lightning, was created. The scientists repeated the experiment with a wide range of different materials, and they got similar results every time.


This phenomenon might also exist in nature. Some scientists believe that rocks may become electrically charged under unusual pressure, such as before an earthquake. This electric charge then causes changes in the surrounding air or water, which animals may be able to sense before humans do. For example, while biologists were studying a colony of frogs in a pond near L’Aquila, they noticed that nearly all the animals left the water days before the earthquake. A similar thing happened in China, when snakes were hibernating for the winter in caves, but escaped just before a large earthquake. The same kind of electric charge, like the small bolt of lightning felt in the experiment at Rutgers, may have been responsible.


At the moment, there is no reliable way ............ using such findings to predict earthquakes, and further studies may be necessary to give us a better understanding of the interactions involved, but one day, the technology may be used ............ predict future catastrophes. For example, two science institutions in Russia and Britain are already developing a new micro-satellite, which could detect these electric signals and help rescue people ................ natural disasters in time. Scientists are planning to launch the first of these satellites ............... space. Will these satellites be the solution? Only time will tell. For the time being, the best defense is to be prepared.
There are a variety of teaching methods and strategies available to teachers to help their students learn or develop knowledge and skills.
Choose the alternative that contains some examples of teaching methods and strategies.
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377Q1024133 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Inglês, Prefeitura de Santana de Parnaíba SP, MS CONCURSOS, 2024

De acordo com os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais, (PCNs), para o Ensino de Línguas Estrangeiras, qual das alternativas descreve um dos objetivos principais para o Ensino de Inglês, no Brasil?
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380Q1082291 | Inglês, Ensino da Língua Estrangeira Inglesa, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Águas de Chapecó SC, FEPESE, 2025

Communicative competence is made up of four competence areas. Match column 2 with the correct definitions of the competence areas in column 1.

Column 1 Competence

1. Sociolinguistic

2. Discourse

3. Linguistic

4. Strategic



Column 2 Definitions

( ) It’s knowing how to recognize and repair communication breakdowns.

( ) It’s knowing how to use and respond to language appropriately.

( ) It’s knowing how to interpret the larger context.

( ) It’ knowing how to use the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of a language.

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